Sentence examples for impartial bias from inspiring English sources

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Understanding the psychology of changing norms starts from a simple insight: although we may wish to be perfectly rational and impartial, bias is an inescapable part of what it means to be human.

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Once a rightwinger, some Tory MPs believe that Bercow, whose role as Speaker is supposed to be impartial, is biased towards the Labour MPs who helped to elect him.

And it seems that neither the police officer that arrived at the school to confront the student nor the trial judge were impartial but rather biased towards Principal Milburn's position.

These are hardly impartial groups, but any bias should hold constant within their own polling.

First, that even supposedly impartial news is always biased (because of things like the editorial choice of stories) so even aspiring to neutrality is nonsense.

Cassandra did not catch all of the programme (which, for non-Beeb listeners, concentrates on the politics and current affairs of the moment), but what caught my attention was Mr Ibrahim's assertion that the western media he included the supposedly impartial BBC and CNN are biased in their reporting of Africa.

"My advice is to push the pause button on this hearing, get the information together, bring in the experts and put together a hearing that is fair, that is impartial, that is not biased by politics or by myth, and bring this information to the American public," she said.

Feminists have shown how supposedly neutral or impartial norms have built-in biases that limit their putatively universal character with respect to race, gender, and disability (Mills 1997; Minnow 1990, Young 2002).

It adds to the debate around a story, which until now on Google and most mainstream media sites is a one sided affair as interpreted by a fair and impartial journalist who may or may not have personal bias, financial bias, or laziness bias screwing up the real facts of a story.

But questions have been raised about the peer's report in 2011 into child abuse in the Church of England, with one victim claiming she had "shown bias" and was not "impartial".

The last time the United Nations conducted a so-called impartial investigation, it produced the severely biased, one-sided Goldstone Commission report.

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